Computer Repair Orange County

Dear Friends,

Apex IT Orange County Computer Repair has recently embarked on an exciting and aggressive Internet marketing campaign designed by MarketingMarvel.com.

In order to maximize our marketing efforts, our marketing team has asked us to contact you and ask for your help. By providing a rating, or a review, of our services on the Internet’s top search engines you will help to make potential customers/clients aware of the goodwill we have built in our community as well as our overall client satisfaction.  There are two parts to the review process:

  1. Learn how to create an account and how to post a review for us.

    MarketingMarvel.com
     offers tutorials on the steps necessary to post reviews for us at the following location: http://MarketingMarvel.com/search-engine-review-tutorials/

     

  2. Once you have learned the process, return to this page and follow the links found below to create an account for yourself and perform our review.

Google.com

Our business listing at Google: Click Here

Yelp.com

Our business listing at Yelp: Click Here

Bing.com

Our business listing at Bing: Click Here

Yahoo.com

Our business listing at Yahoo: Click Here

InsiderPages

Our business listing at IniderPages: Click Here

iBusinessIndex.com

Our business listing at iBusinessIndex.com: Click Here

If you are uncomfortable with the Internet or computers in general, please consider writing us a letter of recommendation instead. With your permission, we can post your thoughts on your behalf.

Should you prefer this option, please mail your letters of recommendation to:

Apex IT Computer Repair Orange County
155 N. Riverview Dr, Suite 146
Anaheim, CA 92808

Attn: Internet Marketing Review

We deeply appreciate our relationship with you and enjoy providing services for you. We look forward to our next meeting.

Thank you,

The Apex IT Team

Network name is no longer available Win 2008 host Win XP guest on VMWare Server

A law firm in Long Beach CA who is using VMware Server to host 3 virtual Windows XP machines called me to troubleshoot an odd networking problem.  They were experiencing network problems when transferring larger files over the network.  The problem would occur when trying to copy or save a larger file from the guest Windows XP machine, to the host server running Windows Server 2008. 

First steps of troubleshooting was to install updated network drivers for their Dell PowerEdge T310  Server.  Got the drivers from Braodcom, but after the reboot the problem persisted.  The next step was to disable all the unnecessary features of the network driver: Flow Control, CheckSum Offload, Large Send offload, Receive Buffers, Receive Side Scaling, Transmit Buffer, and so on.  Once again, after the reboot the networking problem remained.  Now that the ideas off top of my head have run out, I turned to the internet.  Found an article that suggested adding “AllowBindingToMACBridge" but that didn't solve the problem. Next I followed another suggesting of disabling DOS on the host machine, by adding a DWORD DisableDOS to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanManServer\Parameters” after the reboot, there were no changes, so kept on troubleshooting the problem.

Finally I came across a suggestion of disabling or setting DisableTaskOffload to 1.  Windows server 2008 has a default value of 255 which means not configured.  I opened regedit, navigated to: “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters” found DisableTaskOffload modified it, and changed it from 255 to 1.  Restarted the server, turned on the virtual machine guests, and sure enough, problem solved!

New Website Launched

Apex IT Solutions is proud to announce the release of our new website.  We’re looking forward to providing you with all the tools and information you’ll need to keep your Orange County business running at its peak efficiency.